Going to say water vapor because it’s an O2/H2 engine.
Going to say water vapor because it’s an O2/H2 engine.
Because you can’t just donate to a NASA project. It’s a government agency and it has all kinds of rules about how it can both acquire and spend money. You’d have to set up your own agency and then propose some kind of partnership on a project or something and hope it actually gets approved.
I'm pretty sure those are Dalek parts. #truth
Because it’s a way to advance the science of deep-sea search and salvage while also recovering priceless cultural artifacts? The deep sea is still very difficult to explore, comparable to space. Projects like these push technology forward, and it will undoubtedly help future search and salvage operations that are more …
Adding “recover classic space debris/memorabilia from the bottom of the ocean” to my top ten awesome things to do when I’m ridiculously rich.
There’ll probably be a Tatooine out there one day. With hundreds of billions to trillions of planets (Assuming alien nations haven’t named most of them already.) out there in this galaxy alone, we’ll be running out of names pretty quick.
The Buran flew one time and it was an unmanned mission so it was set up for being remotely piloted. The Space shuttle was not set up for remote piloting with a possibility of recovery until 2006. Thanks pixelpusher220 for the link to a very informative article.
No, it couldn’t have been repaired in space. They didn’t have the ability to get to the Space Station, they didn’t have the required docking ring for a Soyuz and we didn’t have anything we could get up into space for weeks. They were dead the moment the wing was struck.
We call that one Mousea’Dib.
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the butter of Skippy that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
“He who controls the nuts, controls the universe!” - Baron Hawkonnen
“The nuts must flow”.
Father...Father, the squirrel has awakened!
Paul Nutreides, the Kwisatz Haderchuck.
Dune and animals...we could make this happen.
“It makes sense, right?”
There’s a very good argument as to why we must have actually gone to the Moon, which I’ve never heard anyone else say. I doubt I’m the only one to have come up with it, but it’s much more convincing than anything else I’ve heard.
I vote we call that big crater at 5 o’clock “The Eye of Cthulhu”.
When was the last time you read something that made you want to get on a bike? Go ahead, I’ll wait. I won’t blame…